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Should you invest an inheritance in an RRSP or a TFSA?

A Certified Financial Planner provides perspective on the TFSA vs. RRSP question for a couple in their late 50s...

Should you invest an inheritance in an RRSP or a TFSA?

News

How has inflation affected Canadians’ finances in recent years?

A new report says inflation and higher interest rates have eroded Canadians’ purchasing power since 2022, particularly for lower-income...

How has inflation affected Canadians’ finances in recent years?
Two Canadian men at work, thinking about retiring and the risks he'll need to manage.

Retirement

Common risks to retirement, investing and financial freedom

In his book The Investment Revolution, Francis Gingras Roy writes a practical guide to achieving financial freedom.

Common risks to retirement, investing and financial freedom
Two Canadian university friends watching streamed movies at home because they can't afford to go out.

Student Debt

How to hang out with friends when you can’t afford to go out

Can’t afford to go out? Don’t let your budget break up your friendships.

How to hang out with friends when you can’t afford to go out

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RRIFs

What happens to a RRIF when the account owner dies?

Find out if a RRIF goes to the beneficiaries or spouse when the holder of this registered account passes...

What happens to a RRIF when the account owner dies?
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Spend

To save money, Canadians are buying more private-label grocery brands

With food prices rising due to inflation, shoppers have been buying more private-label products at grocery stores. That trend...

To save money, Canadians are buying more private-label grocery brands

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How to consolidate your registered accounts for retirement income in Canada

Do Canadians need to consolidate RRSP accounts before converting to RRIFs? Find out this and more.

How to consolidate your registered accounts for retirement income in Canada

MoneyFlex

Underconsumption core: How to stop spending money

One key to underconsumption core is to stop spending money. Here’s how.

Underconsumption core: How to stop spending money

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Canada’s inflation rate and what it means for your investments

Canada’s Consumer Price Index fell below target in September. How should that influence your choice of stocks, bonds and...

Canada’s inflation rate and what it means for your investments

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